Unit 6: Reactivity 3: What Are the Mechanisms of Chemical Change?

Topic 6.1: Proton Transfer Reactions Questions

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1Deduce2 marks
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Hydrogensulfate, HSO4⁻, is amphiprotic.

Write an equation to show HSO4⁻ acting as a Brønsted–Lowry base in water, and identify its conjugate acid. [2]
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2Calculate3 marks
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Hydrofluoric acid, HF, has Ka = 5.6 × 10⁻⁴ mol dm⁻³ at 298 K.

(a) Calculate the pKa of HF.

(b) Calculate Kb and pKb for the fluoride ion, F⁻, its conjugate base. [3]
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3Identify2 marks
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For the equilibrium CH3COOH + H2O ⇌ CH3COO⁻ + H3O+, identify the two conjugate acid–base pairs and state which species is the Brønsted–Lowry acid on the left-hand side. [2]
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4Write2 marks
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Write a balanced equation for the reaction of zinc carbonate, ZnCO3, with dilute nitric acid, HNO3. [2]
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5Calculate2 marks
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A sample of rainwater is found to have a hydrogen-ion concentration of 2.0 × 10⁻⁵ mol dm⁻³.

Calculate its pH.
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6Write3 marks
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Dilute sulfuric acid is added to solid copper(II) oxide, CuO, and the mixture warms and turns blue.

(a) Name the type of reaction and the salt formed.

(b) Write a balanced equation for the reaction. [3]
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7Deduce4 marks
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Ethylamine, C2H5NH2, is a weak base.

A student titrates 25.0 cm³ of 0.100 mol dm⁻³ hydrochloric acid with 0.100 mol dm⁻³ ethylamine.

(a) State, with a reason, whether the pH at the equivalence point is greater than, equal to or less than 7.

(b) Choosing from methyl orange (range 3.1–4.4) and phenolphthalein (range 8.3–10.0), identify the more suitable indicator and explain your choice. [4]
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8Explain3 marks
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Solutions of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and propanoic acid (CH3CH2COOH) each have a concentration of 0.10 mol dm⁻³.

Explain why the propanoic acid solution has a higher pH, and state one other experimental observation that would confirm it is the weaker acid. [3]
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Lactic acid, CH3CH(OH)COOH, has Ka = 1.4 × 10⁻⁴ mol dm⁻³ at 298 K.

Calculate the pH of a 0.0080 mol dm⁻³ solution of lactic acid, stating the assumptions you make. [3]
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A buffer solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 cm³ of 0.40 mol dm⁻³ methanoic acid, HCOOH (Ka = 1.8 × 10⁻⁴ mol dm⁻³), with 50.0 cm³ of 0.10 mol dm⁻³ sodium methanoate, HCOONa.

Calculate the pH of the buffer. [3]
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